Hi, It's an interesting project around OpenBCI. I really understand your concern about how to reach your rational mentors. It's not a bad way to go straight in the general mail, at least more professional mentors could see your project. I'm not a veteran in this direction, but it's interesting to read the project introduction. I'd like to be your mentor, you could count me in :-)
Best Regards, Von Gosling Andrey Parfenov <a1994nd...@gmail.com> 于2020年11月25日周三 上午7:35写道: > Hello, > > I am an author of open source project BrainFlow, and currently I am > thinking about moving this project to Apache Incubator. > I've read all the documents about the application process and seems like > finding mentors/champions is the first step. > > But it's unclear how to find them and get feedback about the project and > it's perspectives at Apache Incubator. > > More info about project: > > BrainFlow is a library to read, parse and analyze data from biosensors with > primary focus on BCI devices, the goal of this library is to provide > uniform SDK to different devices and allow programmers to write device > agnostic code. > As of right now it supports 7 programming languages. First commit was > around ~2.5 years ago > > Docs https://brainflow.readthedocs.io/en/stable/ > Github https://github.com/brainflow-dev/brainflow > Website https://brainflow.org/ > Slack Workspace was created around 6 months ago and currently there are 137 > members > > > Best Regards, > Andrey > -- Nothing is impossible